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Reminder: Panthers can opt out of CMC contract at the end of 2022 season.


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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

Nobody is trading a first for cmc regardless if he comes back next year and plays 17 games. We are one of the few nfl teams that still drafts rbs in the top 10. The other team off the top of my head is the giants and look at Barkley. We are a poorly run franchise. Nfl teams do not value rbs like that. Add in injury history and we would be  lucky to get a 2nd from a team. 

I didn't know Rhule and Fitterer drafted McCaffrey in the top 10.

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Ok. So let’s play the assumption game here for a sec. So we opt out of the contract, he’s now a free agent? If he signs elsewhere what kind of draft pick does that return to us? A third?

None. His contract didn’t run out. They would have to cut him. You don’t get comp picks for players you cut. 

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5 minutes ago, Toomers said:

None. His contract didn’t run out. They would have to cut him. You don’t get comp picks for players you cut. 

Then I’m sure we could find somebody who would part with a 3rd or 4th for him and his contract. It doesn’t make sense to release this guy and allow him to pick where he goes and make us look foolish. 

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